We always use the pronoun IT to talk about the weather. Look at the chart and learn the verbs, nouns and adjectives for some of the expressions above:
NOUN
ADJECTIVE
VERB
snow
snowy
snow
rain
rainy
rain
cloud
cloudy
-
fog
foggy
-
wind
windy
blow
sun
sunny
shine
Choose the right option
Complete these sentences about the weather
1. It's very
in Iraq. It is often 45 degrees in summer 2. It's very
in Alaska. It is often -25 degrees there. 3. It is very
in England. You always need your umbrella. 4. It often
in December. 5. It is very
in the north of Spain in spring. 6. It is very
in the south of Spain in summer. 7. It's now -15 degrees in Moscow and it's
The Weather
What's the weathe like?: ¿Qué tiempo hace?
It ...: we use it to talk about the weather:
It's cold, It's hot, It's sunny ...
IMPORTANT ⇒ What's the weather like today? It's raining (Present continuous) NOT It rains
But: What's the weather like in February? It rains a lot (Present simple) NOT It's raining